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    Default Samsung Galaxy Nexus

    The Nexus is of course a 'flagship' device.

    If you're unaware - it means the device on which a software/product innovation is first previewed on and will also debut the best offerings of said software of tech.

    The Nexus is the world's first 'Ice Cream Sandwich' droid - Google Android 4.0 mobile software.

    The nexus is a fantastic device by the looks of it, will be 7mm thin in places, fantastic dual-core processor and good samsung reliability.

    Will any of you be getting one of these badboy's on their NOV. 17Th release?
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    I'm not that keen on it, the shape puts me off.

    I recently got a SGS2 anyway so no need for me to upgrade, from what I've read over on XDA, the SGS2 will be able to give the SGN a good run for it's money.

    I don't know if this NFC stuff is going to be a take off or a flop.. hm.

    I've not read much about ice cream sandwich tbh, is it meant to be good?

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    HMM NFC has been around for nearly two years, the issue we had initially was of course safety.
    It's good for contactless payment, promotions and general speediness when you need it. A lot of current phones have it like the Bold 9900, two out of three nexus' but not a lot of people are bothering with it which does annoy me slightly.

    I think if o2 done enough with it with their o2 money then it will take off.

    Ice cream sandwich is good, nothing new though. It's more intergrated with the folder system, seamless browsing, no-button display (on newer devices!), stacked apps and better task management. The issue would be that it's not brought anything new to the table. I'm excited for it on my sensation XE either way, I don't think it'll be too good on anything less than a dual core by the sounds of it. Plus a good gfx chip/capabilities otherwise it'll be clinky and clunky!
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    I've never seen anyone use NFC lol, I don't think I'd be using it though, it's a bit like, non-secure like you said, guaranteed there'd be a few exploits before it's safe.

    & Oh, hopefully there's some more to Ice Cream Sandwich, although I'm happy with Gingerbread atm, most reliable phone I've had

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    I'm not keen on the way all the Google handsets are a bit too 'vanilla'. It just seems like too much of a hardcore Android fan/developer's wet dream, I like the way Samsung (by which I mean just samsung, Galaxy S2 style) and HTC actually gear the devices towards a more casual audience with stuff like HTC Sense and the widgets they come out with.

    I'm sat here with my rubbish old Wildfire at 2.2 and feeling a bit stranded when I look at all this powerhouse of a phone, running a version that looks almost completely different.

    It's a perfectly amazing phone and I wouldn't exactly turn one down given the chance, but I'm looking at this dull looking new-ish UI and the phone's body and feeling a bit miserable.

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    Yeah, I get what you mean - samsung seem to have a more blander UI whereas I like sense 3.0, silly stuff like 3D effects on widgets, smooth gliding when changing screens etc.

    even against the SII, 3.0 beats it hands down - a blind person could tell that .
    Samsung do the power, htc do the user experience. I'd love more RAM .

    I do think the nexus could have been better though?
    a simple metal housing like they do with Bada flagships (ie the Wave, Wave II), better UI, larger dual core. In all fairness though the screen will be the best seen, ten times better than retina display imho.
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    It does look like it's going to be awesome. Only had my Galaxy S2 about 3-4 months though otherwise I'd probably get it.

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    I'll be getting this, might wait till after Christmas so the cost drops a bit though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    I'll be getting this, might wait till after Christmas so the cost drops a bit though.
    it won't drop sim-free. might get a tad cheaper (by most, a fiver) on contract but that's it.
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    A 5x18 = £90 saving on an eighteen month contract for waiting a month or two. Absolutely worth it.
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